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Which is an example of the difference between a responsibility and a duty of a US citizen who is an 18-year-old male?
He has a responsibility to pay taxes and a duty to perform community service.
He has a responsibility to vote and a duty to register for selective service.
He has a responsibility to serve on a jury and the duty to help neighbors in need.
He has a responsibility to serve in the military and a duty to clean up litter.
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"He has a responsibility to vote and a duty to register for selective service."
Explanation: Voting is a civic responsibility (encouraged but not legally required in the U.S.), while males age 18–25 are legally required to register with the Selective Service (a duty).
Explanation: Voting is a civic responsibility (encouraged but not legally required in the U.S.), while males age 18–25 are legally required to register with the Selective Service (a duty).
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